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Agenda item

Appeal Decision Letters

To receive report PP6/19 from the Assistant Director Planning and Economic Development which is attached and which lists decision letters from the Planning Inspectorate received since the last meeting:

 

Application No.

Applicant/Appeal

Appeal Decision

Listed Building Enforcement Notice (LBEN)

Mr Graham Middleton

South Lodge, Boroughgate, Appleby-in-Westmorland, CA16 6XH

 

The appeal is made under section 39 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (PLBCAA).

 

The contraventions of listed building control alleged in the notice are as follows:

 

The installation of four UPVC windows to the south elevation of the building; the installation of five UPVC windows to the east elevation of the building and the installation of a UPVC door to the east elevation of the building.

 

The requirements of the notice are as follows:

 

1.  Remove the UPVC door and all of the UPVC windows and framings on the south and east elevations of the building as shown in photographs 1, 2 and 3 attached to this notice;

 

2.  Install traditional timber vertically sliding sash windows with a two over two panel design in both the ground floor and the first floor window openings of the south elevation which are labelled ‘Opening 1’, ‘Opening 2’ and ‘Opening 3’ on photograph 1 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber sash windows including matching glazing bars as shown in photograph 4 attached to this notice; and

 

3.  Install a traditional timber vertical slit single panel window in the opening of the first floor south elevation labelled ‘Opening 4’ on photograph 1 attached to this notice to match the appearance of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 4 attached to this notice; and

 

4.  Install traditional timber vertically sliding sash windows with a two over two panel design in the openings of the east elevation first floor window labelled ‘Opening 5’ on photograph 2 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 4 attached to this notice; and

 

5.  Install traditional timber vertically sliding sash windows with a one over one panel design in the east elevation ground floor 3-bay window labelled ‘Opening 7’ on photograph 2 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 5 attached to this notice; and

 

6.  Install a traditional timber single panel casement window in the east elevation first floor window in the east elevation first floor window labelled ‘Opening 8@ in photograph 2 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 6 attached to this notice; and

 

7.  Install a traditional single panel one over one non-opening window in the east elevation ground floor window labelled ‘Opening 9’ in photograph 6 attached to this notice; and

 

8.  Install a traditional white timber frame six panelled door with a glazed fanlight about in the east elevation door opening labelled ‘Opening 10’ in photograph 3 attached to this notice as illustrated in Appendix A as attached to this notice; and

 

9.  Prepare prime and paint with undercoat and apply a minimum of two coats of white gloss paint to the external frames of the timber door and window frames installed to meet the requirements of paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 above.

 

The period for compliance with the requirements is 18 months.

 

The appeal is made on ground (c) only as set out in section 39(1) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended (PLBCAA).

The appeal is dismissed and the Listed Building Notice is upheld.

18/0675

Mrs Margaret Longworth of Tebay Parish Council

Roundabout at the junction of the M6/A685/B6260, Tebay, CA10 2SS

 

The appeal is made under Regulation 17 of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007 against a refusal to grant express consent.

 

The advertisements proposed are 6 metal signs, pole mounted to be placed on the edge of the roundabout, each measuring 450(H) x 900(W) x 6mm(D), the base of each being 750mm above ground, each consisting of black letters or symbols, no more than 150mm high, on a white background, non-illuminated.

 

The appeal is dismissed.

 

Minutes:

Members considered report PP6/19 of the Assistant Director Planning and Economic Development which detailed decision letters received since the last meeting.

 

Application Number(s)

Applicant

Appeal Decision

Listed Building Enforcement Notice (LBEN)

Mr Graham Middleton

South Lodge, Boroughgate, Appleby-in-Westmorland, CA16 6XH

 

The appeal is made under section 39 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (PLBCAA).

 

The contraventions of listed building control alleged in the notice are as follows:

 

The installation of four UPVC windows to the south elevation of the building; the installation of five UPVC windows to the east elevation of the building and the installation of a UPVC door to the east elevation of the building.

 

The requirements of the notice are as follows:

 

1.  Remove the UPVC door and all of the UPVC windows and framings on the south and east elevations of the building as shown in photographs 1, 2 and 3 attached to this notice;

 

2.  Install traditional timber vertically sliding sash windows with a two over two panel design in both the ground floor and the first floor window openings of the south elevation which are labelled ‘Opening 1’, ‘Opening 2’ and ‘Opening 3’ on photograph 1 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber sash windows including matching glazing bars as shown in photograph 4 attached to this notice; and

 

3.  Install a traditional timber vertical slit single panel window in the opening of the first floor south elevation labelled ‘Opening 4’ on photograph 1 attached to this notice to match the appearance of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 4 attached to this notice; and

 

4.  Install traditional timber vertically sliding sash windows with a two over two panel design in the openings of the east elevation first floor window labelled ‘Opening 5’ on photograph 2 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 4 attached to this notice; and

 

5.  Install traditional timber vertically sliding sash windows with a one over one panel design in the east elevation ground floor 3-bay window labelled ‘Opening 7’ on photograph 2 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 5 attached to this notice; and

 

6.  Install a traditional timber single panel casement window in the east elevation first floor window in the east elevation first floor window labelled ‘Opening 8@ in photograph 2 attached to this notice constructed to match the frame and sash box details of the former original timber window as shown in photograph 6 attached to this notice; and

 

7.  Install a traditional single panel one over one non-opening window in the east elevation ground floor window labelled ‘Opening 9’ in photograph 6 attached to this notice; and

8.  Install a traditional white timber frame six panelled door with a glazed fanlight about in the east elevation door opening labelled ‘Opening 10’ in photograph 3 attached to this notice as illustrated in Appendix A as attached to this notice; and

 

9.  Prepare prime and paint with undercoat and apply a minimum of two coats of white gloss paint to the external frames of the timber door and window frames installed to meet the requirements of paragraphs 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 above.

 

The period for compliance with the requirements is 18 months.

 

The appeal is made on ground (c) only as set out in section 39(1) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended (PLBCAA).

The appeal is dismissed and the Listed Building Notice is upheld.

18/0675

Mrs Margaret Longworth of Tebay Parish Council

Roundabout at the junction of the M6/A685/B6260, Tebay, CA10 2SS

 

The appeal is made under Regulation 17 of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007 against a refusal to grant express consent.

 

The advertisements proposed are 6 metal signs, pole mounted to be placed on the edge of the roundabout, each measuring 450(H) x 900(W) x 6mm(D), the base of each being 750mm above ground, each consisting of black letters or symbols, no more than 150mm high, on a white background, non-illuminated.

The appeal is dismissed.

 

RESOLVED that the report be noted.

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